English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

even though what he did was terribly wrong...Does anybody have respect for him because he was so smart and was so successful in what he believed in...not to mention you have to be a pretty damn smart man to convice hundreds of thousands to follw you.

2006-12-07 03:30:45 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

6 answers

He was a genius politician and an excellent public relations guy. He was a natural born leader, and an organizer. A charismatic individual, and aside from the obvious evils and vice was really a fundamental Christian, rarely drank, never had an extramarital affair, never did any illicit substances or drugs. He was a mastermind who could've improved the world with his skills if he hadn't been drawn towards such heinous and cowardly concepts. And for that he was admirable. It's too bad that it all went to waste on his own anti-Semitism, and vengeful sadism.

2006-12-07 03:51:49 · answer #1 · answered by Rick R 5 · 0 0

It is not politically correct to voice anything except hostility and hatred for him.

However, since I think all the PC crap should go in the trash, many of the medical advances we have today were began with his allowing Dr. Mangela (sp) to preform the tests that he did. In 1939 Time Magazine named him their Man OF The Year. He was very charismatic, and had the vision to commission the research to stay ahead of the allies throughout most of the war. Our equipment was substandard at best and we were always playing "catch-up". After the war America took the V-2 rocket and Nazi scientist to America to help our defense program. Even though the Nazi's did so much evil, they were given clemency and citizenship if they would help us make better weapons then the other countries had.

We used his Blitzkrieg tactics to win the first gulf war and to take over Iraq as fast as we did this time around.

He invented the autobahn, which Eisenhower adopted to make the Interstate system that the US enjoys today.

The only reason Hitler lost the war is because he created war on two fronts. He expected Japan to help him take Russia. He stopped trusting his generals and advisers.

2006-12-07 03:46:56 · answer #2 · answered by norman j 3 · 2 0

Oh I doubt many people would answer this honestly.

Adolph Hitler was a charismatic speaker. He was skilled at manipulating the people of his country. He was quite brilliant in that aspect. Imagine if the force that was Adolph Hitler was used for good instead of his evil plan of extermination of all but the Aryan race.

Have you ever seen any videos of him speaking at rallys, they are fascinating and frightening at the same time. The fervor and absolute belief in himself when he spoke was astonishing.

2006-12-07 03:35:21 · answer #3 · answered by Perplexed 7 · 0 0

Although, I detest Hitler for what he did. He was a good speaker and great at persuading the masses. Hitler overcame obstacles in his own life to become the ruler of Germany and was very intelligent, he just used it for evil.

2006-12-07 06:28:44 · answer #4 · answered by cynical 6 · 0 0

My ex-inlaws worship the monster. They have a large portrait of him hanging in their home with roses on the frame.

He was convincing and charismatic, not so amazingly smart.

2006-12-07 03:35:57 · answer #5 · answered by sixgun 4 · 0 0

Ahmadinejad does.

2006-12-07 03:46:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers